by chork69 February 23, 2021
by Quixoticdreamer May 03, 2009
A cross between chicken and pork. usually unidentifiable as to whether pork or chicken is the dominant meat in a particular piece of chork.
Chork is usually served on tuesdays with the cheapass fajitas, when the lunch ladies are to lazy to fix us a proper meal.
by Scott Anderson December 30, 2003
EXAMPLES
Noun: I think I'm sick because I ate to many chorks.
Verb: Lets chork some norks n get freaky! ;)
Noun: I think I'm sick because I ate to many chorks.
Verb: Lets chork some norks n get freaky! ;)
by chorklord December 08, 2013
Chork. 1684. Verb. (hurl forth or excrete)
I.To chork or chork upon. II.Old English phrase of barfing.
I.To chork or chork upon. II.Old English phrase of barfing.
"The old cabbaage was consumed and thus reappeared by means of the gentlemen chorking a woofer. (also: narfed a loofy)
by Hodo November 04, 2003
by Anglocowboy August 28, 2008
mid-15c., now Scottish, "to make the noise which the feet do when the shoes are full of water"
To "chork" is to make a noise like feet walking in waterlogged shoes.
To "chork" is to make a noise like feet walking in waterlogged shoes.
by Morphius13 September 02, 2016